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458 Old Tennessee NE Highway

$2,400,000

458 Old Tennessee NE Highway, White, GA 30184

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Last Updated: 03/11/2026

1800

Year Built

 
Details:
Year Built:    1800
Highlights:
  • Lot Features: Level
  • Number Of Buildings: 0
  • Bathrooms Total: 0
  • Documents Available: Aer Photo, Topo Map
  • Cooling: None
  • Heating: None
  • Electric: Other
  • Flooring: None
  • Construction Materials: Other
  • Parking Features: None
  • Accessibility Features: None
  • Security Features: None
Description:

Zoning: Ind-H – City of White (Heavy Industrial)  Buffer Reduction In Place
Utilities:
·       Georgia Power – 3 Phase Power
·       City of White – Main Line Sewer (2 Taps)
·       City of White – Water
·       City of Cartersville – Natural Gas
Topography: Level
Rail: Borders CSX – See CSX Letter Regarding Availability
Location & Logistics:
·       3.1 Miles to I-75 Exit 293 (US Highway 411)
·       49.9 Miles to Atlanta, GA
·       299 Miles to the Port of Savannah
·       47.1 Miles to Appalachian Regional Port (Inland Rail Port – Crandall, Murray County, GA)
·       60.6 Miles to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL)
·       60.6 Miles to Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport (CHA)
Property Overview
Hard-to-find heavy industrial land in Bartow County. This parcel offers an exceptional location within one of Northwest Georgia’s fastest-growing industrial corridors. With Ind-H zoning, strong utility infrastructure, rail adjacency, and nearby interstate access, the property is well positioned for manufacturing, distribution, or other heavy industrial uses.
An outstanding opportunity for investors, developers, and owner-users seeking strategically located industrial land in the I-75 logistics corridor.  Coordinates: 34.280284, -84.751512
All information contained herein has been obtained from sources deemed reliable; however, neither seller nor broker makes any warranties or representations as to the accuracy of the information. Prospective buyers should conduct their own independent investigation and due diligence regarding all aspects of the property.
 
Sec. 34-131. IND-H Heavy Industrial District.
(a) Purpose. The IND-H district is established primarily to encourage the development of
heavy industrial uses, as distinct from general industrial uses.
(b) Area, yard, height and buffer requirements. The following requirements apply in the IND-H
district:
(1) Minimum lot size: one acre, or as required to meet buffers.
(2) Reserved.
(3) Front yard setback (from right-of-way): 40 feet.
(4) Side yard setback (from property line): 20 feet.
(5) Rear yard setback (from property line): 20 feet.
(6) Maximum building and structure height: 75 feet.
(7) Buffers: 500 feet when adjacent to residential districts or O-I district, 100 feet when
adjacent to the C-1 or C-2 district, and 50 feet when adjacent to the IND-G district.
(c) Buffers. Buffer standards, and regulations regarding use and crossing of buffers, are
located in section 34-152.
(d) Height exceptions. The height limitation does not apply to structures such as unoccupied
and inaccessible architectural features on nonresidential buildings (e.g., church spires,
belfries, cupolas and domes), monuments, government-owned observation towers, water
towers, chimneys, flag poles, aerials, and similar structures. Specific height requirements
apply to signs and structures containing signs; see article IX of this chapter.
(e) Building area. All industrial operations in the IND-H district must occupy a building or
structure, of a minimum of 800 square feet.
(f) Development plans. Development must be in accordance with the city development
regulations. The engineering department should be consulted. Uses in this district are subject to special building code requirements, and the city building inspections


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